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Brand guidelines
Iowa DOT brand guidelines
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Contents
About ..................................................................................2
Master logo ......................................................................3
Logo colors .......................................................................4
Logo with tagline ...........................................................5
Stacked logo ....................................................................6
Business Unit Logos ......................................................7
Logo usage .......................................................................8
Graphic elements ...........................................................9
Typography .................................................................... 10
Color palette ................................................................. 11
Brand application ................................................ 12-16
Imagery ........................................................................... 17
Glossary ................................................................... 18-19
Contact ........................................................................... 20
Questions about Iowa DOT branding should be directed to:
[email protected] 515-239-1235
Resources referenced in the document are available for download at:https://iowadot.gov/employees/branding-guidelines-and-design-templates
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IOWA DOTMISSIONGetting you there safely, efficiently, and conveniently.
VISIONSmarter, Simpler, Customer Driven
CORE VALUESThe Iowa DOT believes the following core values are critical to successfully fulfilling our mission and achieving our vision.
Safety– putting safety first in everything we do.
Respect – treating everyone with honor, dignity, and courtesy.
Integrity – earning and demonstrating trust through transparent and ethical actions.
Teamwork – work together through effective communication, collaboration, and accountability.
Leadership – creating vision, inspiring others and setting an innovative pace for our customers and the transportation industry.
About
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Master logo
Download logo files.
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Logo colors
Master Logo
2-Color PANTONE
Black
White
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Logo with tagline
Master with tagline
2-color PANTONE with tagline
Black with tagline
White with tagline
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Stacked logo
Master stacked logo
2-Color PANTONE stacked logo
Black stacked logo
White stacked logo
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Business Unit Logos
Generally, we avoid the use of business unit/office logos.
We all work for one agency. Identifying individual business units instead of the collective DOT can be confusing to the public or simply a nuance they don’t understand.
Not to say that our business units or structure isn’t important, because it is. It’s how we’re able to accomplish so much. We just don’t need a logo for it.
However, on rare occasion, it may be necessary to identify a business unit or program.
If that is necessary, the business unit name should appear under the master logo using Arial font, and should be aligned with the right edge of the master logo as shown in the example on this page.
Should you need a business unit logo, please contact Strategic Communications.
Master logo with office name
Black with office name
Office of Aviation
Office of Aviation
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Logo usage
Exclusion zones
Maximum width
Minimum widthWhen placing the Iowa DOT logo within any medium (website, printed publications, marketing materials, advertising, banners, and signage) negative (empty) space should appear around the logo for brand recognition and readability.
Approximately one-half the overall height of the letter “I” within the logo (at intended placement size) must be free from any other graphical element, image or the like.
There can be exceptions in special circumstances, but it must be cleared with the Strategic Communications & Policy before the item is finalized.
There is no maximum size defined for this logo.
The logo minimum width is 1.5 inches or 144 pixels
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Graphic elements
The following graphics may be used as a design element, but should not be used without additional information that identifies the Iowa DOT, or used in a way that attempts to recreate any version of the Iowa DOT logo.
Logo Mark
Master mark 2-Color PANTONE mark Black mark White mark
Chevrons Swoosh border
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Typography
EUROSTAR BLACKFonts used in the Iowa DOT logo
EUROSTAR REGULAR
Text fonts typically used as headlines or body copy (includes entire font family - bold, italic, etc.)
PT Sans
Myriad Pro
Arial
Other commonly used fonts (includes entire font family - bold, italic, etc.)
Eurostar Regular Extended
Eurostar Black Extended
Bebas neue
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Color palette
Primary
Secondary
PANTONE 1815HEX 7C2529RGB 124 37 41CMYK 16 97 86 54
COOL GREY 11HEX 53565ARGB 83 86 90CMYK 44 34 22 77
COOL GREY 5HEX B1B3B3RGB 177 179 179CMYK 13 9 10 27
PANTONE 7711HEX 0097A9RGB 0 151 169CMYK 98 0 28 4
PANTONE 158HEX E87722RGB 232 119 34CMYK 0 62 95 0
PANTONE 123HEX FFC72CRGB 255 199 44CMYK 0 19 89 0
PANTONE 7665HEX 5E366ERGB 94 54 110CMYK 64 84 0 32
PANTONE 7490HEX 719949RGB 113 153 73CMYK 57 6 92 19
PANTONE 7688HEX 4698CBRGB 70 152 203CMYK 69 19 4 0
Wall paint colors can be matched by referencing the PANTONE name below.
To match the color palette in Microsoft programs, such as Word or PowerPoint, follow the instructions below.
2. Then input the RGB values (shown left) for the color(s) you want to add.
1. Select ‘More Colors’
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Brand application
Business cardAbove is the approved design for Iowa DOT business cards.
Order business cards through the Iowa DOT’s Printing Services.
ChristinaAndersenINFORMATION SPECIALISTSTRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS & POLICY
515-239-1235515-708-6720
800 Lincoln Way | Ames IA, 50010
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Email signatureAbove is the suggested design for your email signature.
For consistency, it is suggested you use this format, but is not required. Find instructions on adding your email signature to Outlook.
Add an email signature to your mobile device.
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Brand application
Address: [800 Lincoln Way, Ames, IA 50010]
[[email protected]] www.iowadot.gov
[###-###-####]
[Month Day, Year] [Recipient Name] [Recipient Title if Applicable] [Recipient Company] [Recipient Address] [City, State ZIP] Dear [Recipient]: Body copy here. Ideal font for body copy is Arial 10pt. Font size can be adjusted for spacing, but should be no smaller than 9 pt and no larger than 11pt. [Closing],
[Sender Name] [Sender Title]
[Be sure to double click in the footer area and change to your contact information. If you need help doing this email Strategic Communications & Policy or call 515‐239‐1235.]
Letterhead Above is the approved design for the Iowa DOT letterhead.
For consistency, it is suggested you use this format, but is not required. Download the letterhead template.
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PowerPoint Template Above is the official DOT-branded PowerPoint template available for you to use.
For consistency, it is suggested you use this format, but is not required. Download the PowerPoint template.
Brand application
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Prezi Template Above is a DOT-branded Prezi template available for you to use.
For consistency, it is suggested you use this format, but is not required. Download the Prezi template.
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Imagery
Choosing ImagesOur mission is “Getting you There.” Therefore, our branding should feature a human element whenever possible. It is preferred to use photos of actual DOT people, transportation projects, and Iowa locations.
If you don’t have something, stock photography is okay, but avoid subjects that look too staged or that are clearly not Iowa.
Strategic Communications & Policy has several image resources and a staff photographer who can take photos for you. Just ask us.
InfographicsWhenever possible, we like to use infographics to explain processes and information. Strategic Communications can help you with the development of those infographics. See example at bottom right.
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Glossary
RGB
Raster
CMYK
Lossless
Vector
Lossy
(Red, Green, Blue) color mode is for anything that is computer-based design. This includes websites, apps, banner ad and any other design created for electronic use.
Raster images are made up of a set grid of dots called pixels, where each pixel is assigned a color value. Unlike a vector image, raster images are resolution dependent. When you change the size of a raster image, you shrink or stretch the pixels themselves, which can result in a significant loss of clarity and produce very blurry images.
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) color mode is used for print design. This includes logos, business cards, stationary, illustration, packaging and any other designs used for print.
Lossless image formats capture all of the data of your original file. Nothing from the original file, photo, or piece of art is lost—hence the term “lossless.” The file may still be compressed, but all lossless formats will be able to reconstruct your image to its original state.
Vector images are made up of points, lines, and curves that can be infinitely scaled without any loss in image quality.
Lossy image formats approximate what your original image looks like. For example, a lossy image might reduce the amount of colors in your image or analyze the image for any unnecessary data. These clever technical tricks will typically reduce the file size, though they may reduce the quality of your image.
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JPEG/JPG
AI
EPS
PDFPNG
TIFF/TIF
JPEG is a lossy raster format that stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the technical team that developed it. This is one of the most widely used formats online, typically for photos, email graphics and large web images like banner ads. JPEG images have a sliding scale of compression that decreases file size tremendously, but increases artifacts or pixelation the more the image is compressed.
AI is a proprietary vector image format that stands for Adobe Illustrator. The format is based on both the EPS and PDF standards developed by Adobe. Like those formats, AI files are primarily a vector-based format, though they can also include embedded or linked raster images. AI files can be exported to both PDF and EPS files (for easy reviewing and printing), and also JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF and PSD (for web use and further editing).
EPS is an image format that stands for Encapsulated PostScript. Although it is used primarily as a vector format, an EPS file can include both vector and raster image data. Typically, an EPS file includes a single design element that can be used in a larger design.
PDF stands for Portable Document Format and is an image format used to display documents and graphics correctly, no matter the device, application, operating system or web browser. At its core, PDF files have a powerful vector graphics foundation, but can also display everything from raster graphics to form fields to spreadsheets. Because it is a near universal standard, PDF files are often the file format requested by printers to send a final design into production. Both Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator can export straight to PDF, making it easy to start your design and get it ready for printing.
PNG is a lossless raster format that stands for Portable Network Graphics. Think of PNGs as the next-generation GIF. This format has built-in transparency, but can also display higher color depths, which translates into millions of colors. PNGs are a web standard and are quickly becoming one of the most common image formats used online.
TIFF is a lossless raster format that stands for Tagged Image File Format. Because of its extremely high quality, the format is primarily used in photography and desktop publishing. You’ll likely encounter TIFF files when you scan a document or take a photo with a professional digital camera. Do note that TIFF files can also be used as a “container” for JPEG images. These files will be much smaller than traditional TIFF files, which are typically very large.
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